Imagine Barolo, a small jewel set among hills and forests, where time seems to slow down and nature embraces every corner of the landscape. Here, in this hamlet of only 700 inhabitants, stands a large house, completely restored in 2024, that combines elegance, sustainability and a deep respect for the environment.
The house, surrounded by a lush garden, is divided into three independent apartments, each offering a haven of luxury and serenity. With a total of eight bedrooms, each equipped with a private bathroom with bathtubs, showers and a jacuzzi nestled in the garden, this residence is designed to offer maximum comfort. Each window faces a sea of greenery, seamlessly integrating the interior with the exterior and creating a harmonious continuity between the living spaces and the surrounding nature.
Built with natural materials such as wood and stone, and without the use of artificial dyes, the house is an example of sustainable architecture, designed with a focus on the well-being and health of guests. This retreat is ideal for those seeking a place of peace and inspiration, a sanctuary away from the daily hubbub, perfect for sharing common ideas and goals.
Spread over two floors, the eight elegant suites provide the perfect space for business meetings, educational workshops or thematic experiences related to the world of wine, for which Barolo is renowned. Every corner of the house is designed to encourage concentration, creativity and connection with nature, making it the ideal cradle for exclusive events that require an environment of peace and tranquility.
This property, which can be booked entirely for private events, offers a unique experience in the heart of the Italian wine world. Immersing oneself in the atmosphere of Barolo means not only exploring its scenic beauty and the richness of its culture, but also finding a place where mind and body can regenerate. Here, the beauty of the landscapes and the winemaking tradition combine to create an environment that inspires and welcomes.